Mouse models that mimic human diseases are invaluable tools to study and discover genetic and pharmacological therapies for human diseases. The protocols described in this article are intended to assess general clinical parameters in the context of the enterohepatic system under both normal and pathological conditions. Methods are presented for characterizing liver and intestinal function with a focus on bile acid and lipid metabolism in the gut-liver axis.
Characterizing Bile Acid and Lipid Metabolism in the Liver and Gastrointestinal Tract of Mice
Moschetta, Antonio
2011-01-01
Abstract
Mouse models that mimic human diseases are invaluable tools to study and discover genetic and pharmacological therapies for human diseases. The protocols described in this article are intended to assess general clinical parameters in the context of the enterohepatic system under both normal and pathological conditions. Methods are presented for characterizing liver and intestinal function with a focus on bile acid and lipid metabolism in the gut-liver axis.File in questo prodotto:
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